When I took the differential off (TR4) there were two shims under the axle housing beneath the foot that attaches to the leaf spring. They are about 1/8" thick each. Left side did not have them. Eyeballing the the right hand spring it seems to ride a little lower than the left when the differential is attached hence the shims I guess. I've never had the rear end off til now and when I got the car in '74 it was only 11 years old so I wouldn't think the po would have had a reason to drop it either..but of course who knows. Anyway, The leaf spring is not broken and no cracks and curvature is exactly the same when compared to the other spring when off the chassis. Since I never noticed anything suspicious about the way it drove or handled bumps way back when it was actually driven I refitted the rear end the way it was. Deep down I want to replace the spring but no guarantee I may end up with the exact same situation so for now I'm leaving well enough alone. However I'm still a little bugged by it. Has anyone discovered these shims on your car or used the shim method for whatever reason? Do you think it could have actually left the plant like that? The shims don't appear to be home made.
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